I therefore wish to commend to her intercession a special intention of my heart.
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In international relations, humanitarian military intercession can be justified.
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I'm bringing my special problem to you for your intercession for obvious reasons.
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They simply pray to her for intercession and honor her as the mother of Christ.
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An Argentine woman's cure of lung cancer had been attributed to his intercession.
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The hows and whys of seeking intercession through saints are somewhat complicated.
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To rescue them from such a bleak future, she sought the intercession of Ziggy Hood.
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After the Carthaginian intercession, Messana asked Rome to expel the Carthaginians.
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Intercession of the saints and the blessing of the church were asked by Christians.
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A prayer to God on behalf of another person
Intervention: the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.); "it occurs without human intervention"
(intercessor) mediator: a negotiator who acts as a link between parties
(intercessor) A person who intercedes; a mediator
(Intercessions) A series of prayers for the Church, the world, the Pope, clergy and laity, and the dead. Final Doxology A final prayer of praise of God.
(Intercessor) The person who leads the prayers of the people in Sunday services.
(intercessor) (96) one who pleads or makes a request in behalf of another or others.
An activity of Christ in which he advocates to God the Father the in favor of saved individuals
To intercede in behalf of another person or cause in prayer. "...It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us" (Rom. 8:34).